The B.C. Rich Pro X Custom Mockingbird Electric Guitar has a special limited edition quilted maple top that bows to its rich heritage, and features the famous and iconic Mockingbird body style with classic cutaways for full and easy fingerboard access. The mahogany body delivers full tone with a set-through mahogany neck for added sustain and structural integrity. The neck has a rosewood fingerboard so you can dig into every note and 22 jumbo frets for long life and confident note bending. With an arched top, solid 1/2" maple cap, 5-ply binding, cloud inlays, a strategically placed 3-way pickup toggle switch, two volume and two tone controls, a tune-o-matic bridge and triple B.C. Rich B.D.S.M pickups for low noise and plenty of output, this rare bird will deliver a lifetime of enjoyment.

This guitar looks way better in person. The finish on it is simply stunning, very eye popping. Others have mentioned they didn't love the stock pick ups but I have been able to dial in some nice tones with my hybrid combo amp. The guitar has a really solid construction and the neck is breeze to play.

I only have extremely minor complains that I feel silly even mentioning. The upper pointed horn can dig in to my chest depending on how I sit when I play, but if I sit with proper posture this is not an issue. Also I really didn't like the sound of the stock strings that came with the guitar, they were really bright and tinny, this is a cheap fix though as I just put my preferred brand on and it sounded much better. You may even prefer the type of strings the guitar comes with! Lastly, the guitar has 3 pickups and a 3 way switch, and the guitar did not come with a manual to tell me what each position is. Now this is not a big issue because it doesn't matter which pickups are on, it just matter which switch position sounds good. I have been able to figure out how to get good rhythm, lead, and clean tones by switching the pick up selector, though it would be nice to know exactly which position did what.

This is my first electric guitar, and I couldn't be happier to learn the great art of playing the guitar on this steal of a deal. I checked my local music shops, and held many different guitars, from various price points, and this looks, and feels every bit as good as some guitars I looked at with a $2000 plus price tag. I am a novice, but from what I can tell, this is extremely well made. I'm so glad I purchased this guitar, and will be cherishing it for years to come. Thank you Musiciansfriend.com.

I decided it was finally time to learn how to play the electric guitar. I've fiddle around with other insturments over the years, but keep coming back to the guitar. I went into the big box guitar store looking for a Gibson or Fender. Nice guitars, but twice as expensive as any other comparable brand. Money's wasn't really an object, so if I couldn't find something I wanted in my price range, I would have paid more. Glad I didn't! I'm mostly interested in rock/metal, so I did some research. Seems like BC Rich, ESP and Schecter all have high quality guitars that provide exceptional value. The BC Rich Mockingbird called to me. I couldn't be more pleased! Everything about this guitar makes me smile. I really enjoy the way plays, feels & looks. If I didn't already own it, I would buy it again. My only complaint is it doesn't come with a case.

Guitar has wonderful color. Electronics are stable. After you tune your bridge, intonation, and neck bend the guitar sounds amazing and is fun to play. No fret buzz with it amplified which is what I think some reviews are complaining about. There is fret buzz when it is not plugged in but who cares, it's an electric. Once you have your guitar set up how you like it this thing is a blast. I do however, have issues with getting a new body style guitar and have to drill new hole for strap location on left side. Easy fix though.

First off, I don't do reviews, so this should tell you something. Saw it in gold, and had to have it. Got it for a steal, great DOTD, and gosh, am I a lucky boy. Plays like silk. Great tone. I can't believe I own a guitar like this. Ever since I saw C.C. dive bomb on a BC Rich in 1987, I wanted one. Then Slash had his red one. And now I have one of my very own. I've had Gibsons, and Fenders, and electrics and acoustics, but this is the sleekest, slinkiest, sweetest, and snazziest guitar I've ever owned. Not clunky, well balanced, the knobs are like glass. Great crafrmanship on the body. Everyday, when I get home, I look at the guitar and say......Wow, I own this?

Purchased as an end of year blow out, the deal looked too good to be true. Five days later I have a buttery setup with an adequate sound range. I use the amp as an instrument with the guitar and this instrument completes that circle quite well.Really, for this price, for this quality, the legit bookmatched quilted top, low action, clean paintjob this is very worth it. I hope it stays this way

it plays and sounds better than my Canadian made Gibson Flying V and the "V" was a costlier guitar, this beaut was on sale and could not pass up a seemingly great buy like that, .. also it's easier to fret,than the "V" and has sustain up the ying yang, intonation is perfect, you can even hybrid pick it like a tele and chicken picking is easy on this guitar's fretboard, I know B.C. Rich is generally known as a heavy metal "style" guitar, but I would not hesitate playing any style or genre of guitar music with this guitar since you can dial up just about any tone to emulate just about any guitar sound